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1Ten Principles of

Economics

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Introductory remarks

• This is an introductory course –

no previous knowledge of

economics is assumed

• Textbook: Gregory Mankiw

„Principles of Economics”

• Online companion link – useful to

test yourself after every chapter

• You will find lecture slides here:http://www.wz.uw.edu.pl/pracownicy/lista/agniesz

ka-wysokinska/materialy

Password: economics

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Requirements

• There will be 3-4 Problem Sets assigned during

the semester. (In groups of max 3 students)

• The average mark from the problem sets will

count for 30% of the final grade.

• The final exam will count for the remaining

70% of the grade. Date 07.12.2016

(retake in make up session in March)

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Office hours

Fridays: 12.00-13.00 B417

Please confirm by email:

[email protected]

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Economy. . .

. . . The word economy comes from a Greek

word for “one who manages a household.”

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TEN PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS

Society and Scarce Resources:

• The management of society’s resources is

important because resources are scarce.

• Scarcity. . . means that society has limited resources

and therefore cannot produce all the goods and

services people wish to have.

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TEN PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS

Economics is the study of how society manages

its scarce resources.

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• How people make decisions.

• People face tradeoffs.

• The cost of something is what you give up to get it.

• Rational people think at the margin.

• People respond to incentives.

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• How people interact with each other.

• Trade can make everyone better off.

• Markets are usually a good way to organize

economic activity.

• Governments can sometimes improve economic

outcomes.

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• The forces and trends that affect how the

economy as a whole works.

• The standard of living depends on a country’s

productivity.

• Prices rise when the government prints too much

money.

• Society faces a short-run tradeoff between inflation

and unemployment.

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Principle #1: People Face Tradeoffs.

“There is no such thing as a free lunch!”

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Making decisions requires trading

off one goal against another.

Principle #1: People Face Tradeoffs.

To get one thing, we usually have to give up

another thing.

• Guns v. butter

• Ecology v. high income

• Leisure time v. work

• Efficiency v. equity

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Principle #1: People Face Tradeoffs

• Efficiency v. Equity

• Efficiency means society gets the most that it can

from its scarce resources.

• Equity means the benefits of those resources are

distributed fairly among the members of society.

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Principle #2: The Cost of Something Is What You Give Up to Get It.

• Decisions require comparing costs and benefits

of alternatives.

• Whether to go to college or to work?

• Whether to study or go out on a date?

• Whether to go to class or sleep in?

• The opportunity cost of an item is what you

give up to obtain that item.

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Principle #2: The Cost of Something Is What You Give Up to Get It.

Bill Gates dropped out

of Harvard to start his

company, where he has

earned billions of dollars

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People make decisions by comparing

costs and benefits at the margin.

Principle #3: Rational People Think at the Margin.

• Marginal changes are small, incremental

adjustments to an existing plan of action.

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Principle #4: People Respond to Incentives.

• Marginal changes in costs or benefits motivate

people to respond.

• The decision to choose one alternative over

another occurs when that alternative’s marginal

benefits exceed its marginal costs!

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Principle #5: Trade Can Make Everyone Better Off.

• People gain from their ability to trade with one

another.

• Competition results in gains from trading.

• Trade allows people to specialize in what they

do best.

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Principle #6: Markets Are Usually a Good Way to Organize Economic Activity.

• A market economy is an economy that allocates

resources through the decentralized decisions of

many firms and households as they interact in

markets for goods and services.

• Households decide what to buy and who to work

for.

• Firms decide who to hire and what to produce.

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Principle #6: Markets Are Usually a Good Way to Organize Economic Activity.

• Adam Smith made the observation that

households and firms interacting in markets act

as if guided by an “invisible hand.”

• Because households and firms look at prices when

deciding what to buy and sell, they unknowingly

take into account the social costs of their actions.

• As a result, prices guide decision makers to reach

outcomes that tend to maximize the welfare of

society as a whole.

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Principle #7: Governments Can Sometimes Improve Market Outcomes.

• Market failure occurs when the market fails to

allocate resources efficiently.

• When the market fails (breaks down)

government can intervene to promote efficiency

and equity.

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Principle #7: Governments Can Sometimes Improve Market Outcomes.

• Market failure may be caused by

• an externality, which is the impact of one person or

firm’s actions on the well-being of a bystander.

• market power, which is the ability of a single

person or firm to unduly influence market prices.

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Principle #8: The Standard of Living Depends on a Country’s Production.

• Standard of living may be measured in different

ways:

• By comparing personal incomes.

• By comparing the total market value of a nation’s

production.

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Principle #8: The Standard of Living Depends on a Country’s Production.

• Almost all variations in living standards are

explained by differences in countries’

productivities.

• Productivity is the amount of goods and

services produced from each hour of a worker’s

time.

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Principle #9: Prices Rise When the Government Prints Too Much Money.

• Inflation is an increase in the overall level of

prices in the economy.

• One cause of inflation is the growth in the

quantity of money.

• When the government creates large quantities

of money, the value of the money falls.

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Principle #10: Society Faces a Short-run Tradeoff Between Inflation and Unemployment.

• The Phillips Curve illustrates the tradeoff

between inflation and unemployment:

Inflation Unemployment

It’s a short-run tradeoff!